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JOYrnaling: The Use of Fun Journals in Promoting Academic Engagement and Resilience among Senior High School Students in Research Writing

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Calderon, Joemel

Abstract

This action research investigated using fun journals to enhance academic engagement and resilience among senior high school students in their group research writing journey. Anchored in the reflection cycle and resilience framework, the intervention involved journaling activities aligned with four l... view more

This action research investigated using fun journals to enhance academic engagement and resilience among senior high school students in their group research writing journey. Anchored in the reflection cycle and resilience framework, the intervention involved journaling activities aligned with four learning domains: cognitive, affective, psychomotor, and social. A mixed-methods approach was employed, utilizing quantitative data from a five-part questionnaire and content-based assessments, and qualitative data from teacher journals, student reflections, and observation notes. Findings revealed that the majority of students became more interested in research topics, demonstrated improved collaboration with peers, and showed increased reflectiveness about their learning. Journaling also supported resilience by helping students manage thoughts, emotions, and setbacks. Results suggest that integrating structured journaling as a learning tool promotes deeper engagement and personal growth. This study recommends continued use of fun journals to foster meaningful and resilient learning experiences among senior high school learners.... view less

Classification
Curriculum, Teaching, Didactics

Free Keywords
journaling; academic engagement; resilience; senior high school

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Page/Pages
p. 2728-2745

Journal
Puissant, 6 (2025)

ISSN
2719-0161

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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